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"In IT terms, this is not a big, big IT programme," he says.
"Public-private partnership" is seemingly one of the "it" terms in diplomacy and development these days.
Since many of the respondents were not familiar with technical IT terms, care was taken to present the survey in a "respondent friendly" format.
It has obtained a £30m grant from government to turn its streets into what it terms a "mini Holland".
According to its website, G4S specialises in particular in what it terms "executive style life-support in hazardous environments".
The company is banking on what it terms a "treasure trove" of assets to make its upcoming rival service, Disney+, a Netflix-killer.
And Google has developed what it terms a "tensor processing unit", which it uses in its data centres to support its Search, Street View, Photos and Translate services.
It engages in what it terms direct action.
It terms Mr Soros an "eccentric plutocrat using his fortune to fund a private foreign policy".
That's because the law allows what it terms emerging growth companies to file an I.P.O.
It terms of overall federal spending, the result would be a net decrease.
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